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Write your name here Surname Other names Pearson Edexcel GCE Centre Number Music Advanced Unit 5: Composition and Technical Study Candidate Number Release date for Section A Composition: Sunday 1 September 2013 Release date for Section B Technical Studies: Tuesday 1 April 2014 Time: 14 hours per Composition 3 hours per Technical Study Paper Reference 6MU05/01 You do not need any other materials. Total Marks P43509A 2014 Pearson Education Ltd. 1/1/1/1 Instructions to Teachers The exam must be completed under the controlled conditions as specified on page 2 of this document. Candidates must complete two tasks in Unit 5, choosing from either one composition and one technical study or two compositions or two technical studies. For Section A, candidates will need access to manuscript paper if writing their scores by hand, or access to a computer if using software. At the end of the allocated hours for Section A and/or Section B, each candidate s work must be submitted to their teacher for secure keeping before despatch to Edexcel. The materials submitted must include: Section A: a score of the composition(s) and recording(s) and/or Section B: technical study score(s) and this booklet (with Section C: Declaration Form signed by both candidate and teacher). All work, including additional sheets, must be clearly labelled with centre number, paper reference number (6MU05), candidate name and candidate number. Centres are required to submit recordings on audio CD or MiniDisc only. Long-play MiniDisc recordings are not acceptable. CDs should be checked before sending, and carefully packaged so that they will not be damaged in transit. All assessment materials must be sent to the examiner to arrive by 15 May 2014. Instructions to Candidates Fill in the boxes at the top of this page with your name, centre number and candidate number. You must complete two tasks in Unit 5, choosing from either one composition and one technical study or two compositions or two technical studies. Information for Candidates The total mark for this unit is 80. Each composition is marked out of 40. Each technical study is marked out of 40. You have a maximum of 14 hours writing time to complete each chosen composition. You have a maximum of 3 hours to complete each chosen technical study. You are reminded of the importance of clear and orderly presentation of your scores and/or recordings. Turn over *P43509A0116*

CONTROLLED CONDITIONS Unit 5 has two elements: Composition and Technical Study COMPOSITION Composition can broadly be divided into two processes, research and preparation and writing, with only the time spent on the writing part of the process counting towards the maximum 14 hours. Research and preparation This includes any work done prior to the writing down of the final version of the composition. This may involve considering the brief, listening to other music, experimenting with suitable melodic or harmonic ideas on guitar or piano, working out rough drafts, and so on. Research and preparation can be done outside the centre. There is no time limit to it. The results can be recorded in writing or electronically. They can be taken in and out of the centre and referred to during controlled writing time. However, the teacher must inspect them, and be satisfied that they are the student s own work. Writing Broadly, this is when the final score of the piece is produced (either in handwritten form or via a score-writing package such as Sibelius). Candidates have a maximum of 14 hours writing time for each chosen composition. Writing time will take place inside the centre, either in timetabled lesson times or outside them, as most convenient to all concerned. It must be under supervision by a teacher (not necessarily the music teacher), or a member of the support staff. Recording the Composition Compositions must be recorded. The time needed to do this is additional to research and preparation and to writing time. It is suggested that recordings, especially if they are live as opposed to computer-generated, are made before the full allocation of writing time has been used up in case candidates need to make adjustments in the light of a changed view of the result following its performance and recording. TECHNICAL STUDY Each chosen technical study must be completed within 3 hours under controlled conditions and no teacher intervention is permitted during this time. There must be no access to harmony textbooks and no material of any sort may be removed from the classroom. Work must be kept in secure conditions if there is more than one session. Candidates using keyboards should use headphones. If candidates wish to use computer programs such as Sibelius, they must input all music themselves within the allotted time. Research and preparation is the teaching received, and other work done, prior to the release of the Technical Studies paper. Declaration Form Each candidate must sign the declaration form on page 16, stating that the work is his or her own. The teacher must not countersign the declaration if the work does not appear to be the candidate s own. 2 *P43509A0216*

You must complete two tasks either one composition and one technical study or two compositions or two technical studies. The technical study tasks from Section B will be available from Tuesday 1 April 2014. Instrumental and Vocal Requirements Instrumental and vocal requirements are identified in each of the briefs. You must meet the minimum instrumental (and/or vocal) requirements for each brief. SECTION A: COMPOSITION Each brief chosen should result in a coherent piece of music of not less than three minutes in length. You have 14 hours to complete each composition, all of which must take place under controlled conditions. Your compositions will be based on one (or two) of the following four composition briefs, depending on which combination of composition and technical study you choose. Two of the briefs are related to the area of study Instrumental Music and two are related to the area of study Applied Music. Candidates offering two compositions must choose one brief from the area of study Instrumental Music and one from the area of study Applied Music. Each composition will be marked out of 40. *P43509A0316* 3 Turn over

AREA OF STUDY: INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC Topic 1: Development and contrast Composition brief 1 Compose the first movement of a sonatina. You may adapt classical sonata form if you wish, but your piece must follow an exposition/development/recapitulation structure. Any repeat of the exposition will not count towards the minimum three-minute requirement. The piece may be in any style. Use one or more instruments, acoustic and/or amplified and/or synthesised. (40) Topic 2: Exploiting instruments Composition brief 2 Compose a piece to be performed at an audition which shows off the capabilities of an instrument of your choice. You should exploit the playing techniques and range of your chosen instrument and you may compose in any style. You must compose for acoustic instrument(s), choosing one of the following options: solo keyboard, guitar or tuned percussion one featured melody instrument, with one, two or three accompanying melody instruments one featured melody instrument, with keyboard, guitar or tuned percussion accompaniment. (40) 4 *P43509A0416*

AREA OF STUDY: APPLIED MUSIC Topic 3: Music for film and television Composition brief 3 Compose a piece of music for a promotional video to be used by a supplier of sports clothing and equipment. You should aim to depict a range of sports and outdoor pursuits in different scenes and settings but you must compose a continuous piece of music. You may compose for any instrumental and/or vocal timbres (acoustic and/or amplified and/or synthesised). You should include a brief summary of the scenes, either as written cues in the score or in a short preface. (40) Topic 4: Music, dance and theatre Composition brief 4 Compose an overture for the opening procession of a circus which depicts the various acts as they go past. The circus setting may be a traditional big top or a contemporary cabaret type production. You may compose in any style. You may compose for any instrumental and/or vocal timbres (acoustic and/or amplified and/or synthesised). You should include a brief indication of the act(s), either as written cues in the score or in a short preface. (40) (Total for each Composition completed = 40 marks) *P43509A0516* 5 Turn over

SECTION B: TECHNICAL STUDY You have 3 hours to complete each chosen technical study under controlled conditions. Each technical study will be marked out of 40 (details of the assessment criteria can be found on pages 103 109 of the specification). Technical Study 1 Complete the following in an appropriate style. Add the violin part in bars 6 11 and bars 21 23, according to the given figuring. Add the bass part, with appropriate figuring, in bars 14 (beat 3) to 19 (beat 2). (40) Violin Allegro & b c œ j œ œ œ œ œ œ œ # œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ J J Continuo? b c œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ # œ œ œ œ œ œ 6 6üüü #üü 6 6 # ü üüüüüüü 3 &b œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ j? œ œ œ œ œ b œ œ œ œ œ J # œ œ œ œ œ # œ 6 üüüüüüüüüüü üüüü 6 üüüüü 6 5 & b œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ? œ b œ œ J œ œ œ œ œ J œ œ œ œ œ J H H 6üüüüüüüüüüüü!! 6 *P43509A0616*

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& b :; nœ œ œ œ œœœ œœ # œnœœ œœœœœœ nœ 15 œ J? b 17 & b œ nœ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ<b> œ J? b œ œ œ # œ œ &b J œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ bœ œ œ œ œ J? œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ# œ b : n; œ œ œ œ œ 6 6 Hüüüüüüü!5ü 19 6üüüüüüüüüüüüü 21 & b œ œ œ nœ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ? b üüüüüü 6!üüüü 6üüüüüü!üüüüüü œ J œ œ œ œ # œ œ œ Hüüüüüüüüüüü üüüüüü 8 *P43509A0816*

23 & b # œœœ œ œ œœ œ œ œ Œ J œ? b œ J œ œ œ œ œ œœœ œ œ<n> œœœœ œ œ Œ 6 6 6 #üüüüüüüü üüüüüü 6 # *P43509A0916* 9 Turn over

Technical Study 2 Add alto, tenor and bass parts to complete the following in the style of J. S. Bach. (40) 10 *P43509A01016*

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Technical Study 3 Complete the following in an appropriate style. Add vocals (without lyrics) in bars 6 8, 12 13 and 29 32. Add the bass part, with appropriate chord symbols, in bars 15 21 and 25 28. (40) 12 *P43509A01216*

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(Total for each Technical Study completed = 40 marks) TOTAL FOR PAPER = 80 MARKS TURN TO PAGE 16 FOR SECTION C: DECLARATION FORM 14 *P43509A01416*

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SECTION C: DECLARATION FORM Please indicate which two tasks you have chosen by marking the boxes: Composition 1 Technical Study 1 Composition 2 Technical Study 2 Composition 3 Technical Study 3 Composition 4 Teacher Checklist Item Please tick Please tick Section A: Composition Recording(s) and Scores(s) (audio CD, or MiniDisc in the correct format. Long-play MiniDisc is not acceptable) Section B: Score(s) of the technical study/studies Teacher Declaration The candidate s activities have been kept under controlled conditions and no assistance has been given apart from any that is acceptable under the scheme of assessment. Signed Print Name Date Centre Name Centre Number Contact Telephone Number E-mail Address (print clearly) Candidate Declaration I declare that I have produced the work for Unit 5: Composition and Technical Study within the controlled conditions and without any external assistance apart from that which is allowed under the scheme of assessment. Signed Print Name Date By signing the above declaration you agree to your coursework being used to support Professional Development, Online Support and Training of both Centre-Assessors and Edexcel Moderators. If you have any concerns regarding this please contact musicandmusictechnology@pearson.com 16 *P43509A01616*